August 2008
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Classic 10-Inch Tricycle
For the kid who refuses to stay in the stroller.
$47 at Amazon
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Toughest Mighty Truck
Frankly, your little girl will love this truck too.
$31 at Amazon
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Wooden Doll Pram
Perfect for dolls, teddy bears, or the family cat.
$126 at Blueberry Forest
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Charley Harper ABC’s
You have to teach them the ABC’s, so you might as well impart an eye for good design while you’re at it.
$10 at Amazon
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Ultimate Lego Book
These DK books come in a wide variety of topics, and my kid spends hours studying the pages. If your little guy is fascinated by Legos, this will keep him occupied. Just be sure to explain that it’s not a catalogue.
$23 at Amazon
(Out of print, price is for Like-New Used edition.)
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Anakin Skywalker Keyring
He might not carry keys, but he can hang this from his backpack.
$4 at Lego Shop
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Lego Candy Blocks
$5 at Candy's Confections
(For one pound.)
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Mondo Gertie Ball
This isn’t just a ball, it’s a BALL! It inflates up to 20 inches – the perfect size for throwing, catching, and climbing aboard.
$16 at Ebeanstalk Toys
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Fold and Go Wooden Barn
Animal sounds provided by your kid.
$50 at Genius Babies
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Letter Number Ice Trays
Not just for ice. Use these molds to shape Jell-O and pats of butter too. Number molds are also available.
$20 at The Spoon Sisters
(For set of three letter trays.)
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Rainbow Stacking Tower
Your great-great grandkids will probably master the art of stacking with these same naturally dyed wooden stacking discs.
$36 at Romp
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iBert Safe-T-Seat
Gives your kid the feeling they’re piloting the ride. Lets you hear what they’re saying while you ride around town.
$80 at Zwello

